Why do you think Ricky Barnes plays so well in the majors and so poorly the rest of the time?

3:52 pm April 8, 2011

MarkH wrote:

Freddie winning would be in tier of other "second biggest" upsets in sports history. Sorry, Freddie, but no sports upset will ever surpass the 1980 US Olympic hockey team upsetting the Soviet hockey team. Not possible. You're a professional golfer and you've won at Augusta before. Winning at age 51 as an amateur or as a rookie would be an upset. You winning would be a surprise, but not an upset. Oh, you can keep playing and we'll keep watching you.

4:09 pm April 8, 2011

John wrote:

Well done Jason!

4:34 pm April 8, 2011

Balataman wrote:

I like this graphic that has been floating around (with a masters theme) - http://i.imgur.com/SysME.jpg
We can poke fun at him for his hair style & outfits, but the boy has game!

5:15 pm April 8, 2011

Razzy wrote:

Do a Cover it Live, please

6:03 pm April 8, 2011

Frankie wrote:

Steph,

It is going to be really hard for Wei & Co to bash Tiger today after this round. But I'm sure you will have your boys working on something twisted about Tiger. Anyway do you now think Poults will be eating crow about his Tiger prediction? C'mon Steph, be bold and give us your assessment.

9:49 pm April 8, 2011

House wrote:

Nice job Steph. Who do you like now?

10:23 am April 9, 2011

Frankie wrote:

As predicted Wei found her twisted Tiger comment ...

"There are still two rounds left. Assuming Tiger doesn’t quadruple-bogey the 18th, do we think Tiger can keep the mojo going for the weekend?"

Yes Poults is entitled to his opinion and I like that he is willing to express it publicly. However will he wait until 5pm on Sunday to tell us he was dead wrong?

My predictions, of course I like Tiger this week, but I think Rory and Quiros will fade to the background today. I see Ogilvy and Day to challenge Tiger tomorrow with Tiger at the podium Sunday evening.

Side note: I do love the way Sergio is playing this week and "The Rickies"

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